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Definition of Fiacre

Fiacre
Fiacre Fia"cre, n. [F.] A kind of French hackney coach.

Meaning of Fiacre from wikipedia

- Fiacre may refer to: Fiacre (carriage), a horse-drawn carriage One of three Irish saints known as Saint Fiacre The French commune of Saint-Fiacre, Seine-et-Marne...
- Fiacre (Irish: Fiachra, Latin: Fiacrius) is the name of three different Irish saints, the most famous of which is Fiacre of Breuil (c. AD 600 – 18 August...
- Fiacre Blane Kelleher (born 10 March 1996) is an Irish professional footballer who plays as a defender for EFL League Two club Colchester United. Born...
- Saint-Fiacre is the name or partial name of four communes in France. Saint-Fiacre, Côtes-d'Armor, in the Côtes-d'Armor département Saint-Fiacre, Seine-et-Marne...
- A fiacre is a form of hackney coach, a horse-drawn four-wheeled carriage for hire. In Vienna such cabs are called Fiaker. The earliest use of the word...
- The Church of Saint-Fiacre (French: Église Saint-Fiacre) or Saint-Vincent-et-Saint-Fiacre is a neo-gothic style church built in the 19th century in Nancy...
- Fiacre Ntwali (born 25 September 1999) is a Rwandan soccer player who plays as a goalkeeper for Kaizer Chiefs in the South African Premier Division. Ntwali...
- Apostle Hor**** - George Horticulture - Dorothea of Caesarea, Fiacre Hosiers - Fiacre Hospital administrators - Basil the Great, Frances Xavier Cabrini...
- Saint-Fiacre-sur-Maine (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ fjakʁ syʁ mɛn] , literally Saint-Fiacre on Maine; Breton: Sant-Fieg-ar-Mewan) is a commune in the Loire-Atlantique...
- The Hôtel de Saint Fiacre was an inn and tavern on Rue Saint-Martin in Paris. It was identified by its sign showing Saint Fiacre, from the 1640s its proprietor...